Analyze This! Best Practices For Big And Fast DataEMC
During this recorded webcast, you will hear from Judith Hurwitz, noted analyst and author of Hybrid Cloud for Dummies and Bill Schmarzo, EMC Consulting’s CTO for EIMA. You will learn What is big fast data and how your organization will benefit from this transformation in data management.
Data Governance and Metadata ManagementDATAVERSITY
Metadata is a tool that improves data understanding, builds end-user confidence, and improves the return on investment in every asset associated with becoming a data-centric organization. Metadata’s use has expanded beyond “data about data” to cover every phase of data analytics, protection, and quality improvement. Data Governance and metadata are connected at the hip in every way possible. As the song goes, “You can’t have one without the other.”
In this RWDG webinar, Bob Seiner will provide a way to renew your energy by focusing on the valuable asset that can make or break your Data Governance program’s success. The truth is metadata is already inherent in your data environment, and it can be leveraged by making it available to all levels of the organization. At issue is finding the most appropriate ways to leverage and share metadata to improve data value and protection.
Throughout this webinar, Bob will share information about:
- Delivering an improved definition of metadata
- Communicating the relationship between successful governance and metadata
- Getting your business community to embrace the need for metadata
- Determining the metadata that will provide the most bang for your bucks
- The importance of Metadata Management to becoming data-centric
DAS Slides: Building a Future-State Data Architecture Plan - Where to Begin?DATAVERSITY
With technology changing at an ever more rapid pace and business requirements ever-evolving to meet the needs of the market, building a future-state Data Architecture plan can be a challenge. Join this webinar to learn practical ways to balance technology and business needs as you develop your future-state architecture for the coming years.
Metadata turns data into information by providing context. Metadata is a determining factor of a successful Data Governance initiative and becomes an important asset that needs to be managed. The metadata will not govern itself.
Join Bob Seiner for a webinar that focuses on the governance of metadata following the non-invasive approach. In this session, Bob will share tips and techniques for assuring that the appropriate metadata is being collected and utilized to support your Data Governance program.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
Concepts of Non-Invasive Metadata Governance
Metadata as a valuable data resource
Aligning Data Governance with Metadata Governance
Implementing effective Metadata Governance tools
Maximizing metadata resources with accountability
RWDG Slides: Data Architecture Is Data GovernanceDATAVERSITY
Data Architecture and Data Governance are the same thing! Aren’t they?
Most people would say that this line of thinking is absurd — or even worse. There is NO WAY that they are the same thing. Or are they?
This RWDG webinar with Bob Seiner and his special guest Anthony Algmin looks at the disciplines of Data Governance and Data Architecture and explores how much they are the same … and how they are different. The speakers will let you draw your own conclusion, but they will get you thinking about whether Data Architecture and Data Governance are two sides of the same coin.
In this webinar, Bob and Anthony will discuss:
• What is meant by the saying two sides of the same coin … and how it relates
• The similarities between Data Architecture and Data Governance
• The differences between the two
• How to use Data Architecture to sell Data Governance … and the other way around
• Deciding if the two disciplines are the same … or different
Seiner dataversity-rwdg2017-05-operating modelofdatagovernanceroles-20170518f...DATAVERSITY
Roles and responsibilities are the foundation of a successful Data Governance program. An operating model of roles focuses on all levels of the organization including the executive, strategic, tactical and operational responsibilities. A complete model also includes roles that support the program.
In this month’s RWDG webinar, Bob Seiner will present a proven Operating Model of Data Governance Roles & Responsibilities that can be applied to the existing culture of any organization. This webinar may be the most important webinar of the year because of its impact on the rest of your data governance program.
In this webinar Bob will share information about:
The Operating Model as a pyramid diagram
Three different approaches to stewardship
Five distinct levels of responsibilities
Who is expected to participate at each level?
What will be “the ask” of these people?
Analyze This! Best Practices For Big And Fast DataEMC
During this recorded webcast, you will hear from Judith Hurwitz, noted analyst and author of Hybrid Cloud for Dummies and Bill Schmarzo, EMC Consulting’s CTO for EIMA. You will learn What is big fast data and how your organization will benefit from this transformation in data management.
Data Governance and Metadata ManagementDATAVERSITY
Metadata is a tool that improves data understanding, builds end-user confidence, and improves the return on investment in every asset associated with becoming a data-centric organization. Metadata’s use has expanded beyond “data about data” to cover every phase of data analytics, protection, and quality improvement. Data Governance and metadata are connected at the hip in every way possible. As the song goes, “You can’t have one without the other.”
In this RWDG webinar, Bob Seiner will provide a way to renew your energy by focusing on the valuable asset that can make or break your Data Governance program’s success. The truth is metadata is already inherent in your data environment, and it can be leveraged by making it available to all levels of the organization. At issue is finding the most appropriate ways to leverage and share metadata to improve data value and protection.
Throughout this webinar, Bob will share information about:
- Delivering an improved definition of metadata
- Communicating the relationship between successful governance and metadata
- Getting your business community to embrace the need for metadata
- Determining the metadata that will provide the most bang for your bucks
- The importance of Metadata Management to becoming data-centric
DAS Slides: Building a Future-State Data Architecture Plan - Where to Begin?DATAVERSITY
With technology changing at an ever more rapid pace and business requirements ever-evolving to meet the needs of the market, building a future-state Data Architecture plan can be a challenge. Join this webinar to learn practical ways to balance technology and business needs as you develop your future-state architecture for the coming years.
Metadata turns data into information by providing context. Metadata is a determining factor of a successful Data Governance initiative and becomes an important asset that needs to be managed. The metadata will not govern itself.
Join Bob Seiner for a webinar that focuses on the governance of metadata following the non-invasive approach. In this session, Bob will share tips and techniques for assuring that the appropriate metadata is being collected and utilized to support your Data Governance program.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
Concepts of Non-Invasive Metadata Governance
Metadata as a valuable data resource
Aligning Data Governance with Metadata Governance
Implementing effective Metadata Governance tools
Maximizing metadata resources with accountability
RWDG Slides: Data Architecture Is Data GovernanceDATAVERSITY
Data Architecture and Data Governance are the same thing! Aren’t they?
Most people would say that this line of thinking is absurd — or even worse. There is NO WAY that they are the same thing. Or are they?
This RWDG webinar with Bob Seiner and his special guest Anthony Algmin looks at the disciplines of Data Governance and Data Architecture and explores how much they are the same … and how they are different. The speakers will let you draw your own conclusion, but they will get you thinking about whether Data Architecture and Data Governance are two sides of the same coin.
In this webinar, Bob and Anthony will discuss:
• What is meant by the saying two sides of the same coin … and how it relates
• The similarities between Data Architecture and Data Governance
• The differences between the two
• How to use Data Architecture to sell Data Governance … and the other way around
• Deciding if the two disciplines are the same … or different
Seiner dataversity-rwdg2017-05-operating modelofdatagovernanceroles-20170518f...DATAVERSITY
Roles and responsibilities are the foundation of a successful Data Governance program. An operating model of roles focuses on all levels of the organization including the executive, strategic, tactical and operational responsibilities. A complete model also includes roles that support the program.
In this month’s RWDG webinar, Bob Seiner will present a proven Operating Model of Data Governance Roles & Responsibilities that can be applied to the existing culture of any organization. This webinar may be the most important webinar of the year because of its impact on the rest of your data governance program.
In this webinar Bob will share information about:
The Operating Model as a pyramid diagram
Three different approaches to stewardship
Five distinct levels of responsibilities
Who is expected to participate at each level?
What will be “the ask” of these people?
RWDG Slides: The Stewardship Approach to Data GovernanceDATAVERSITY
Everybody in the organization is a data steward if they are held accountable for their relationship to data. Understanding who does what with the data is an easy way to recognize who your data stewards are. The data stewards are the people your Data Governance program will rely on.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s webinar, where when he will focus on the role that lies at the heart of any approach to a Data Governance program. The first challenge of many programs is to recognize the stewards and assist them in seeing themselves in that important role.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
• Why everybody is a data steward
• The stewards’ impact on the complexity of your program
• How to leverage existing data responsibility
• Engaging stewards based on their relationship to data
• How to follow a Stewardship Approach
If you define, produce, or use data as part of your job and you are held formally accountable for how you define, produce, and use the data, then you are a data steward. If that statement is true, then everybody is a data steward. Does this make your Data Governance program more complex?
Join Bob Seiner for this thought-provoking webinar that asks and answers the question, how can everybody be a data steward? His approach to Data Stewardship will at the same time make your program less invasive to deliver and add a touch of complexity when it is recognized that the governance of data involves everybody in the organization.
In this webinar, Bob will talk about:
- Defining the levels and roles of data stewards
- What the term “formalized accountability” means
- How to handle the complexity of everybody being a data steward
- The complete coverage that is deployed by this approach
- How to “get over” everybody being a data steward
RWDG Slides: The Future of Data Governance – IoT, AI, IG, and CloudDATAVERSITY
Data Governance, as a discipline, has been around for more than 20 years. With each passing year, Data Governance faces new challenges that come from advances in technology and new ways of leveraging data to do business. The changes make life interesting for those of us delivering formalized Data Governance programs.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s webinar focused on keeping Data Governance current with advancements in information technology and how to stay relevant as the uses of data expand around us. The data at the heart of each advancement will not govern itself. That is the future of Data Governance.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
• Advancements in Information Technology
• The impact of the advances on Data Governance
• The impact of Data Governance on the advances
• What the future of Data Governance looks like
• How to sell Data Governance’s role moving forward
DataEd Slides: Approaching Data Governance StrategicallyDATAVERSITY
At its core, Data Governance (DG) is: managing data with guidance. This immediately provokes the question: Would you tolerate your data managed without guidance? (In all likelihood, your organization has been managing data without adequate guidance and this accounts for its current, less-than-optimal state.) This program provides a practical guide to implementing DG or recharging your existing program. It provides your organization with an understanding of what Data Governance functions are required and how they fit with other Data Management disciplines. Understanding these aspects is a necessary prerequisite to eliminate the ambiguity that often surrounds initial discussions and implement effective Data Governance/Stewardship programs that manage data in support of organizational strategy. Program learning objectives include:
• Understanding why Data Governance can be tricky for organizations due to data’s confounding characteristics
• Strategy No. 1: Keeping DG practically focused
• Strategy No. 2: DG must exist at the same level as HR
• Strategy No. 3: Gradually add ingredients
• Data Governance in action: storytelling
Enterprise Architecture vs. Data ArchitectureDATAVERSITY
Enterprise Architecture (EA) provides a visual blueprint of the organization, and shows key interrelationships between data, process, applications, and more. By abstracting these assets in a graphical view, it’s possible to see key interrelationships, particularly as they relate to data and its business impact across the organization. Join us for a discussion on how data architecture is a key component of an overall enterprise architecture for enhanced business value and success.
RWDG Slides: Data and Metadata Will Not Govern ThemselvesDATAVERSITY
There is a direct relationship between the value your organization gets from its data, the trust your organization has in its data, and how formally that data is being governed. This is not new news. In fact, this has always been the case.
Join Bob Seiner for the RWDG webinar to kick off the year, where he will discuss how data does not naturally or automatically increase in value or become more trusted without a resolute effort. That effort focuses on governance. The webinar will focus on the effort that must be orchestrated at the strategic, tactical, and operational levels of the organization to demonstrate value and gain the trust of the people at all levels.
In this webinar, Bob will share:
• How governance applies equally to data and metadata
• The meaning of a “resolute effort” to govern important assets
• How the governance of data and metadata increases their value
• The people who must be held formally accountable for data and metadata
• Communicating the webinar’s title with people who can make a difference
RWDG Webinar: Build Your Own Data Governance ToolsDATAVERSITY
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<p>Data Governance tools can be enablers of program success…or the reason why Data Governance fails to meet people’s expectations. Software tools can be leveraged or acquired from reliable vendors or developed internally to attempt to address your organization’s needs. Sometimes the best environment is made up of a combination of internal and external tools. What is a practitioner to do?</p>
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<p>Join Bob Seiner for this month’s RWDG webinar where he will share tools that you can build yourself and talk about how the tools can be used to determine requirements to acquire outside tools. Tools developed internally at little or no cost have helped to solve many Data Governance problems. Several of these problems and their solutions will be described in detail during this webinar.</p>
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<ul><li>Several easy to build Data Governance tools</li><li>Customizing these tools to address specific issues</li><li>How internally developed tools can lead to tool acquisition</li><li>Knowing when it is time to acquire tools</li><li>Integrating DIY tools with acquired tools</li></ul>
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RWDG Slides: Master Data Governance in ActionDATAVERSITY
Master data is data essential to operations in a specific subject area. Information treated as master data varies from one subject to another and even from one company to another. However defined, one thing for certain is that it does not become master data unless it is governed.
Join Bob Seiner for this RWDG webinar where he outlines a repeatable way to activate your Data Governance program by focusing on your master data initiatives. Get people to trust your data as the “master” by implementing a formal certification process.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
• What makes it Master Data Governance
• Aligning roles and responsibilities with Master Data Management (MDM)
• Qualities of “governed data”
• Governing to a “master” version of the truth
• Implementing Data Governance domain by domain
Good data is like good water: best served fresh, and ideally well-filtered. Data Management strategies can produce tremendous procedural improvements and increased profit margins across the board, but only if the data being managed is of a high quality. Determining how Data Quality should be engineered provides a useful framework for utilizing Data Quality management effectively in support of business strategy, which in turns allows for speedy identification of business problems, delineation between structural and practice-oriented defects in Data Management, and proactive prevention of future issues.
Over the course of this webinar, we will:
Help you understand foundational Data Quality concepts based on “The DAMA Guide to the Data Management Body of Knowledge” (DAMA DMBOK), as well as guiding principles, best practices, and steps for improving Data Quality at your organization
Demonstrate how chronic business challenges for organizations are often rooted in poor Data Quality
Share case studies illustrating the hallmarks and benefits of Data Quality success
Everybody is a Data Steward – Get Over It!DATAVERSITY
When Data Stewardship is based on people’s relationships to data, the program is assured to cover the entire organization. People that define, produce, and use data must be held formally accountable for their actions. That may include every person in your organization. Is this a good thing? Of course, it is.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s installment of his Real-World Data Governance webinar series, where he will share how formalizing accountability, based on the actions people take with data, requires heightened awareness and enforcement of data rules. These rules focus on improving Data Quality, protecting sensitive data, and increasing people’s knowledge of the data that adds value for their business.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
Why the “Everybody is a Data Steward” approach is different (and better)
How to recognize the Data Stewards
Formalizing accountability based on data relationships
Coverage of the entire organization
Leveraging the technique to sell stewardship
The first step towards understanding what data assets mean for your organization is understanding what those assets mean for each other. Metadata—literally, data about data—is one of many data management disciplines inherent in good systems development, and is perhaps the most mislabeled and misunderstood out of the lot. Understanding metadata and its associated technologies as more than just straightforward technological tools can provide powerful insight, the efficiency of organizational practices, and can also enable you to combine more sophisticated data management techniques in support of larger and more complex business initiatives.
In this webinar, we will:
Illustrate how to leverage metadata in support of your business strategy
Discuss foundational metadata concepts based on the DAMA Guide to Data Management Book of Knowledge (DAMA DMBOK)
Enumerate guiding principles for and lessons previously learned from metadata and its practical uses
Metadata is hotter than ever, according a number of recent DATAVERSITY surveys. More and more organizations are realizing that in order to drive business value from data, robust metadata is needed to gain the necessary context and lineage around key data assets. At the same time, industry regulations are driving the need for better transparency and understanding of information.
While metadata has been managed for decades, new strategies & approaches have been developed to support the ever-evolving data landscape, and provide more innovative ways to drive business value from metadata. This webinar will provide an overview of metadata strategies & technologies available to today’s organization, and provide insights into building successful business strategies for metadata adoption & use.
Successful Data Governance Models and FrameworksDATAVERSITY
There are three models that any organization can follow when implementing a Data Governance program. Programs can be developed to “command-and-control” the data. Programs can be developed to focus on a specific discipline such as protecting the data. And programs can focus on formalizing accountability for data across the board. Picking the model for your organization is the trick.
The treat is what will be discussed in this Real World Data Governance webinar with Bob Seiner. Bob will present a detailed assessment of each of the three models mentioned above. Many of the components of a successful program depend on the model selected. This webinar will outline and discuss these components.
In this webinar Bob will talk about:
• The three Data Governance models and frameworks
• Comparison of the models
• The up-side and downside of each model
• How to select the appropriate model for your organization
• Detailing the tricks while providing the treats
RWDG Slides: Data Governance and Three Levels of Metadata ManagementDATAVERSITY
There are three levels of metadata that every organization must govern well. These levels are the semantic level, the business level, and the technical level. All three levels are important components of Data Governance and must be stewarded to focus on the goals and scope of your Data Governance program.
In this month’s installment of the Real-World Data Governance webinar series, Bob Seiner will present a three-tiered approach to defining, producing, and using all levels of metadata to further the cause of Data Governance. Governing the processes associated with this metadata tends to be a central focus of successful Data Governance programs. Join Bob to learn how to simplify the metadata focus.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
• The three levels of metadata and how they differ
• Sources of the metadata at each level
• Metadata linkage between the levels
• Processes to govern all the levels of metadata
• Institutionalizing policy to assure quality metadata at all levels
Good data is like good water: best served fresh, and ideally well-filtered. Data Management strategies can produce tremendous procedural improvements and increased profit margins across the board, but only if the data being managed is of a high quality. Determining how Data Quality should be engineered provides a useful framework for utilizing Data Quality Management effectively in support of business strategy, which in turn allows for speedy identification of business problems, delineation between structural and practice-oriented defects in Data Management, and proactive prevention of future issues. Organizations must realize what it means to utilize Data Quality engineering in support of business strategy. This webinar will illustrate how organizations with chronic business challenges often can trace the root of the problem to poor Data Quality. Showing how Data Quality should be engineered provides a useful framework in which to develop an effective approach. This in turn allows organizations to more quickly identify business problems as well as data problems caused by structural issues versus practice-oriented defects and prevent these from re-occurring.
RWDG Webinar: Mastering and Master Data GovernanceDATAVERSITY
Master Data and Data Governance are connected at the hip. Master Data implies that the data in the MDM resource is well defined, quality produced and effectively used. Data Governance for MDM is put in place to assure that these three things are handled properly. We can learn important lessons from Master Data Governance that will help us in Mastering Data Governance.
In this month’s RWDG webinar, Bob Seiner will focus on using the governance of Master Data initiatives to put effective Data Governance practices in place across the entire organization. Master Data requires all of the core components of a Data Governance program that can be leveraged in ways that will interest MDM and DG practitioners alike.
This webinar will cover:
• The connection between MDM and Data Governance
• Components of MDM that Require Data Governance
• Leveraging Master Data Governance for the Greater Good
• Mastering the Master Data Governance Roles
• The Role of MDM in Enterprise Data Governance
Real-World Data Governance Webinar: Big Data Governance - What Is It and Why ...DATAVERSITY
Big Data is all the rage. Everybody is asking about Big Data, researching Big Data, considering Big Data, some are even doing Big Data. Certainly many people are asking questions about Big Data Governance. We have some answers for them.
This Real-World Data Governance webinar with Bob Seiner will focus on the strength of Big Data Governance as a concept and a practice and will highlight how the concepts of each, Big Data and Data Governance, both benefit and hurt each other.
This session will include:
Defining Big Data Governance
Ways to Govern Big Data
Making the Connection for IT and Business People
Determining the Vitality of Big Data Governance
Considerations for Big Data Governance
Convincing Stakeholders Data Governance Is EssentialDATAVERSITY
Organizations are investing heavily in becoming data-centric. Data Governance practitioners must begin to deploy effective Data Governance techniques to support these investments. One of these techniques is to tackle the problem of convincing stakeholders that Data Governance is necessary. This webinar will help you address that challenge.
Join Bob Seiner for this RWDG webinar, where he will provide three questions that must be answered thoroughly and honestly from a business and technical perspective. The answers to these questions will provide practitioners with the artillery needed to break down barriers preventing the organization from being convinced that the time is right to formalize Data Governance.
This webinar will focus on:
- Identifying the stakeholders that must be convinced
- The three questions that must be asked of the stakeholders
- What answers you should expect to receive
- The answers that may surprise you
- Using the answers to convince stakeholders that Data Governance is necessary
RWDG Slides: The Stewardship Approach to Data GovernanceDATAVERSITY
Everybody in the organization is a data steward if they are held accountable for their relationship to data. Understanding who does what with the data is an easy way to recognize who your data stewards are. The data stewards are the people your Data Governance program will rely on.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s webinar, where when he will focus on the role that lies at the heart of any approach to a Data Governance program. The first challenge of many programs is to recognize the stewards and assist them in seeing themselves in that important role.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
• Why everybody is a data steward
• The stewards’ impact on the complexity of your program
• How to leverage existing data responsibility
• Engaging stewards based on their relationship to data
• How to follow a Stewardship Approach
If you define, produce, or use data as part of your job and you are held formally accountable for how you define, produce, and use the data, then you are a data steward. If that statement is true, then everybody is a data steward. Does this make your Data Governance program more complex?
Join Bob Seiner for this thought-provoking webinar that asks and answers the question, how can everybody be a data steward? His approach to Data Stewardship will at the same time make your program less invasive to deliver and add a touch of complexity when it is recognized that the governance of data involves everybody in the organization.
In this webinar, Bob will talk about:
- Defining the levels and roles of data stewards
- What the term “formalized accountability” means
- How to handle the complexity of everybody being a data steward
- The complete coverage that is deployed by this approach
- How to “get over” everybody being a data steward
RWDG Slides: The Future of Data Governance – IoT, AI, IG, and CloudDATAVERSITY
Data Governance, as a discipline, has been around for more than 20 years. With each passing year, Data Governance faces new challenges that come from advances in technology and new ways of leveraging data to do business. The changes make life interesting for those of us delivering formalized Data Governance programs.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s webinar focused on keeping Data Governance current with advancements in information technology and how to stay relevant as the uses of data expand around us. The data at the heart of each advancement will not govern itself. That is the future of Data Governance.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
• Advancements in Information Technology
• The impact of the advances on Data Governance
• The impact of Data Governance on the advances
• What the future of Data Governance looks like
• How to sell Data Governance’s role moving forward
DataEd Slides: Approaching Data Governance StrategicallyDATAVERSITY
At its core, Data Governance (DG) is: managing data with guidance. This immediately provokes the question: Would you tolerate your data managed without guidance? (In all likelihood, your organization has been managing data without adequate guidance and this accounts for its current, less-than-optimal state.) This program provides a practical guide to implementing DG or recharging your existing program. It provides your organization with an understanding of what Data Governance functions are required and how they fit with other Data Management disciplines. Understanding these aspects is a necessary prerequisite to eliminate the ambiguity that often surrounds initial discussions and implement effective Data Governance/Stewardship programs that manage data in support of organizational strategy. Program learning objectives include:
• Understanding why Data Governance can be tricky for organizations due to data’s confounding characteristics
• Strategy No. 1: Keeping DG practically focused
• Strategy No. 2: DG must exist at the same level as HR
• Strategy No. 3: Gradually add ingredients
• Data Governance in action: storytelling
Enterprise Architecture vs. Data ArchitectureDATAVERSITY
Enterprise Architecture (EA) provides a visual blueprint of the organization, and shows key interrelationships between data, process, applications, and more. By abstracting these assets in a graphical view, it’s possible to see key interrelationships, particularly as they relate to data and its business impact across the organization. Join us for a discussion on how data architecture is a key component of an overall enterprise architecture for enhanced business value and success.
RWDG Slides: Data and Metadata Will Not Govern ThemselvesDATAVERSITY
There is a direct relationship between the value your organization gets from its data, the trust your organization has in its data, and how formally that data is being governed. This is not new news. In fact, this has always been the case.
Join Bob Seiner for the RWDG webinar to kick off the year, where he will discuss how data does not naturally or automatically increase in value or become more trusted without a resolute effort. That effort focuses on governance. The webinar will focus on the effort that must be orchestrated at the strategic, tactical, and operational levels of the organization to demonstrate value and gain the trust of the people at all levels.
In this webinar, Bob will share:
• How governance applies equally to data and metadata
• The meaning of a “resolute effort” to govern important assets
• How the governance of data and metadata increases their value
• The people who must be held formally accountable for data and metadata
• Communicating the webinar’s title with people who can make a difference
RWDG Webinar: Build Your Own Data Governance ToolsDATAVERSITY
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<p>Data Governance tools can be enablers of program success…or the reason why Data Governance fails to meet people’s expectations. Software tools can be leveraged or acquired from reliable vendors or developed internally to attempt to address your organization’s needs. Sometimes the best environment is made up of a combination of internal and external tools. What is a practitioner to do?</p>
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<p>Join Bob Seiner for this month’s RWDG webinar where he will share tools that you can build yourself and talk about how the tools can be used to determine requirements to acquire outside tools. Tools developed internally at little or no cost have helped to solve many Data Governance problems. Several of these problems and their solutions will be described in detail during this webinar.</p>
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<p>In this webinar, Bob will discuss:</p>
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<ul><li>Several easy to build Data Governance tools</li><li>Customizing these tools to address specific issues</li><li>How internally developed tools can lead to tool acquisition</li><li>Knowing when it is time to acquire tools</li><li>Integrating DIY tools with acquired tools</li></ul>
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RWDG Slides: Master Data Governance in ActionDATAVERSITY
Master data is data essential to operations in a specific subject area. Information treated as master data varies from one subject to another and even from one company to another. However defined, one thing for certain is that it does not become master data unless it is governed.
Join Bob Seiner for this RWDG webinar where he outlines a repeatable way to activate your Data Governance program by focusing on your master data initiatives. Get people to trust your data as the “master” by implementing a formal certification process.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
• What makes it Master Data Governance
• Aligning roles and responsibilities with Master Data Management (MDM)
• Qualities of “governed data”
• Governing to a “master” version of the truth
• Implementing Data Governance domain by domain
Good data is like good water: best served fresh, and ideally well-filtered. Data Management strategies can produce tremendous procedural improvements and increased profit margins across the board, but only if the data being managed is of a high quality. Determining how Data Quality should be engineered provides a useful framework for utilizing Data Quality management effectively in support of business strategy, which in turns allows for speedy identification of business problems, delineation between structural and practice-oriented defects in Data Management, and proactive prevention of future issues.
Over the course of this webinar, we will:
Help you understand foundational Data Quality concepts based on “The DAMA Guide to the Data Management Body of Knowledge” (DAMA DMBOK), as well as guiding principles, best practices, and steps for improving Data Quality at your organization
Demonstrate how chronic business challenges for organizations are often rooted in poor Data Quality
Share case studies illustrating the hallmarks and benefits of Data Quality success
Everybody is a Data Steward – Get Over It!DATAVERSITY
When Data Stewardship is based on people’s relationships to data, the program is assured to cover the entire organization. People that define, produce, and use data must be held formally accountable for their actions. That may include every person in your organization. Is this a good thing? Of course, it is.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s installment of his Real-World Data Governance webinar series, where he will share how formalizing accountability, based on the actions people take with data, requires heightened awareness and enforcement of data rules. These rules focus on improving Data Quality, protecting sensitive data, and increasing people’s knowledge of the data that adds value for their business.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
Why the “Everybody is a Data Steward” approach is different (and better)
How to recognize the Data Stewards
Formalizing accountability based on data relationships
Coverage of the entire organization
Leveraging the technique to sell stewardship
The first step towards understanding what data assets mean for your organization is understanding what those assets mean for each other. Metadata—literally, data about data—is one of many data management disciplines inherent in good systems development, and is perhaps the most mislabeled and misunderstood out of the lot. Understanding metadata and its associated technologies as more than just straightforward technological tools can provide powerful insight, the efficiency of organizational practices, and can also enable you to combine more sophisticated data management techniques in support of larger and more complex business initiatives.
In this webinar, we will:
Illustrate how to leverage metadata in support of your business strategy
Discuss foundational metadata concepts based on the DAMA Guide to Data Management Book of Knowledge (DAMA DMBOK)
Enumerate guiding principles for and lessons previously learned from metadata and its practical uses
Metadata is hotter than ever, according a number of recent DATAVERSITY surveys. More and more organizations are realizing that in order to drive business value from data, robust metadata is needed to gain the necessary context and lineage around key data assets. At the same time, industry regulations are driving the need for better transparency and understanding of information.
While metadata has been managed for decades, new strategies & approaches have been developed to support the ever-evolving data landscape, and provide more innovative ways to drive business value from metadata. This webinar will provide an overview of metadata strategies & technologies available to today’s organization, and provide insights into building successful business strategies for metadata adoption & use.
Successful Data Governance Models and FrameworksDATAVERSITY
There are three models that any organization can follow when implementing a Data Governance program. Programs can be developed to “command-and-control” the data. Programs can be developed to focus on a specific discipline such as protecting the data. And programs can focus on formalizing accountability for data across the board. Picking the model for your organization is the trick.
The treat is what will be discussed in this Real World Data Governance webinar with Bob Seiner. Bob will present a detailed assessment of each of the three models mentioned above. Many of the components of a successful program depend on the model selected. This webinar will outline and discuss these components.
In this webinar Bob will talk about:
• The three Data Governance models and frameworks
• Comparison of the models
• The up-side and downside of each model
• How to select the appropriate model for your organization
• Detailing the tricks while providing the treats
RWDG Slides: Data Governance and Three Levels of Metadata ManagementDATAVERSITY
There are three levels of metadata that every organization must govern well. These levels are the semantic level, the business level, and the technical level. All three levels are important components of Data Governance and must be stewarded to focus on the goals and scope of your Data Governance program.
In this month’s installment of the Real-World Data Governance webinar series, Bob Seiner will present a three-tiered approach to defining, producing, and using all levels of metadata to further the cause of Data Governance. Governing the processes associated with this metadata tends to be a central focus of successful Data Governance programs. Join Bob to learn how to simplify the metadata focus.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
• The three levels of metadata and how they differ
• Sources of the metadata at each level
• Metadata linkage between the levels
• Processes to govern all the levels of metadata
• Institutionalizing policy to assure quality metadata at all levels
Good data is like good water: best served fresh, and ideally well-filtered. Data Management strategies can produce tremendous procedural improvements and increased profit margins across the board, but only if the data being managed is of a high quality. Determining how Data Quality should be engineered provides a useful framework for utilizing Data Quality Management effectively in support of business strategy, which in turn allows for speedy identification of business problems, delineation between structural and practice-oriented defects in Data Management, and proactive prevention of future issues. Organizations must realize what it means to utilize Data Quality engineering in support of business strategy. This webinar will illustrate how organizations with chronic business challenges often can trace the root of the problem to poor Data Quality. Showing how Data Quality should be engineered provides a useful framework in which to develop an effective approach. This in turn allows organizations to more quickly identify business problems as well as data problems caused by structural issues versus practice-oriented defects and prevent these from re-occurring.
RWDG Webinar: Mastering and Master Data GovernanceDATAVERSITY
Master Data and Data Governance are connected at the hip. Master Data implies that the data in the MDM resource is well defined, quality produced and effectively used. Data Governance for MDM is put in place to assure that these three things are handled properly. We can learn important lessons from Master Data Governance that will help us in Mastering Data Governance.
In this month’s RWDG webinar, Bob Seiner will focus on using the governance of Master Data initiatives to put effective Data Governance practices in place across the entire organization. Master Data requires all of the core components of a Data Governance program that can be leveraged in ways that will interest MDM and DG practitioners alike.
This webinar will cover:
• The connection between MDM and Data Governance
• Components of MDM that Require Data Governance
• Leveraging Master Data Governance for the Greater Good
• Mastering the Master Data Governance Roles
• The Role of MDM in Enterprise Data Governance
Real-World Data Governance Webinar: Big Data Governance - What Is It and Why ...DATAVERSITY
Big Data is all the rage. Everybody is asking about Big Data, researching Big Data, considering Big Data, some are even doing Big Data. Certainly many people are asking questions about Big Data Governance. We have some answers for them.
This Real-World Data Governance webinar with Bob Seiner will focus on the strength of Big Data Governance as a concept and a practice and will highlight how the concepts of each, Big Data and Data Governance, both benefit and hurt each other.
This session will include:
Defining Big Data Governance
Ways to Govern Big Data
Making the Connection for IT and Business People
Determining the Vitality of Big Data Governance
Considerations for Big Data Governance
Convincing Stakeholders Data Governance Is EssentialDATAVERSITY
Organizations are investing heavily in becoming data-centric. Data Governance practitioners must begin to deploy effective Data Governance techniques to support these investments. One of these techniques is to tackle the problem of convincing stakeholders that Data Governance is necessary. This webinar will help you address that challenge.
Join Bob Seiner for this RWDG webinar, where he will provide three questions that must be answered thoroughly and honestly from a business and technical perspective. The answers to these questions will provide practitioners with the artillery needed to break down barriers preventing the organization from being convinced that the time is right to formalize Data Governance.
This webinar will focus on:
- Identifying the stakeholders that must be convinced
- The three questions that must be asked of the stakeholders
- What answers you should expect to receive
- The answers that may surprise you
- Using the answers to convince stakeholders that Data Governance is necessary
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Knowledge Transfer Template: Effective Intranet Tools To Manage Knowledge Tra...My Hub Intranet Solutions
Knowledge transfer is now a critical issue for many companies. In these slides, we look at how a knowledge transfer template facilitated through the company intranet is one very practical tool that can help with this important topic.
How do you build a social organization? We're not talking about tweeting and posting updates on Facebook. We're talking about an organization that collaborates internally using an enterprise social network (ESN). An ESN is an internal platform designed to foster collaboration, communication, and knowledge sharing among employees.
If your company doesn’t use an ESN, consider more than 90 percent of Fortune 500 companies partially or fully implemented an enterprise social network by the end of 2013, according to Deloitte analysis. This is a 70 percent increase over 2011.
We live in an age where marketing has been undergoing radical changes at such a rate that we’re still developing the best ways to accomplish work successfully. Each of the major aspects of digital marketing has developed in their own silos. Now we can gain enormous economies and efficiencies through more internal collaboration and by tearing down those silos.
In this webinar, our panelists will share:
-Company cultures that support information sharing and collaboration.
-How to identify which business areas can benefit from increased communication.
-Tips on choosing software for your company’s, department’s, and team’s needs.
-Social networks aimed at businesses.
-Ways to improve participation in enterprise social networks.
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Business Architecture “A New Way of Thinking” - For Business Executive Leadership
Learning Objective: The Business Architect eXpert seminar is designed for executives and professionals responsible for business transformation and business execution initiatives that include business modeling, process automation, business optimization, cost cutting, value management as well as business oriented transformation projects.
Description: This Business Architecture seminar is uniquely designed to innovate organizations' cross-disciplinary business process improvement, process modeling and value chain management strategies. The seminar is structured to help participants acquire new business modeling competency awareness and introduces a new certification opportunity associated with business architecture projects.
Outcomes: Seminar participants will be introduced to a global certification movement that is introducing a "new way of thinking", working and modeling business transformation initiatives. A clear understanding of emerging trends in value management, process performance management/measurements and strategy modeling will be provided as an outcome of this seminar. A strategy to implement continuous improvement approaches and value-based process modeling will be shared as part of the global movement behind the Leading Practice ‘way of thinking’ - http://www.leadingpractice.com/certification/business-architect-expert/
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Plus, details on the key deals, trends and valuations in the Horizontal, Vertical, Consumer, Internet, Infrastructure and IT Services markets for Q1:2014.
Techniques to optimize the pagerank algorithm usually fall in two categories. One is to try reducing the work per iteration, and the other is to try reducing the number of iterations. These goals are often at odds with one another. Skipping computation on vertices which have already converged has the potential to save iteration time. Skipping in-identical vertices, with the same in-links, helps reduce duplicate computations and thus could help reduce iteration time. Road networks often have chains which can be short-circuited before pagerank computation to improve performance. Final ranks of chain nodes can be easily calculated. This could reduce both the iteration time, and the number of iterations. If a graph has no dangling nodes, pagerank of each strongly connected component can be computed in topological order. This could help reduce the iteration time, no. of iterations, and also enable multi-iteration concurrency in pagerank computation. The combination of all of the above methods is the STICD algorithm. [sticd] For dynamic graphs, unchanged components whose ranks are unaffected can be skipped altogether.
Enhanced Enterprise Intelligence with your personal AI Data Copilot.pdfGetInData
Recently we have observed the rise of open-source Large Language Models (LLMs) that are community-driven or developed by the AI market leaders, such as Meta (Llama3), Databricks (DBRX) and Snowflake (Arctic). On the other hand, there is a growth in interest in specialized, carefully fine-tuned yet relatively small models that can efficiently assist programmers in day-to-day tasks. Finally, Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) architectures have gained a lot of traction as the preferred approach for LLMs context and prompt augmentation for building conversational SQL data copilots, code copilots and chatbots.
In this presentation, we will show how we built upon these three concepts a robust Data Copilot that can help to democratize access to company data assets and boost performance of everyone working with data platforms.
Why do we need yet another (open-source ) Copilot?
How can we build one?
Architecture and evaluation
06-04-2024 - NYC Tech Week - Discussion on Vector Databases, Unstructured Data and AI
Discussion on Vector Databases, Unstructured Data and AI
https://www.meetup.com/unstructured-data-meetup-new-york/
This meetup is for people working in unstructured data. Speakers will come present about related topics such as vector databases, LLMs, and managing data at scale. The intended audience of this group includes roles like machine learning engineers, data scientists, data engineers, software engineers, and PMs.This meetup was formerly Milvus Meetup, and is sponsored by Zilliz maintainers of Milvus.
06-04-2024 - NYC Tech Week - Discussion on Vector Databases, Unstructured Data and AI
Round table discussion of vector databases, unstructured data, ai, big data, real-time, robots and Milvus.
A lively discussion with NJ Gen AI Meetup Lead, Prasad and Procure.FYI's Co-Found
1. DAMA Turkey Chapter
‘’ Data Management: Where to Start?’’
26 Mart 2012, İstanbul
Marriot Otel, Kozyatağı
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2. DAMA Turkey
• Küresel bir dernek olan DAMA International’ın Türkiye kolu
olarak faaliyet göstermek üzere kurulmuştur.
• Derneğin temel amacı;
• Bilgi ve veri yönetimi kavramları ve uygulamalarının etkinleştirilmesi
ve geliştirilmesi
• Bilgi ve Veri yönetimi disiplinlerinin birer meslek olarak algılanması
• Bu konuda ürün ve hizmet geliştiren firmalardan bağımsız
olarak ve bu firmalara eşit davranma ilkesi ile hareket
etmektedir.
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4. Program
09:00 – 09:45 Kayıt & Kahve
09:45 – 10:00 Tolga Durdu – DAMA Turkey Chapter President
10:00 – 10:30 Peter Aiken – DAMA International President
10:30 – 11:00 Stephen Brobst – Teradata CTO
11:00 – 11:15 Kahve Arası
11:15 – 11:45 Niels van Weeren – ING Bank NL Senior Manager
11:45 – 12:15 Andy Kovacs – Communication Consultant
12:15 – 12:45 Deniz Tunca – BI Evangelist
12:45 – 14:00 Yemek
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5. Peter Aiken – DAMA International President
Konu başlığı: The Benefits of Implementing Successful Data Management Within the Organization
Oturum içeriği: Responding to the question "How does successful data management benefit organizations?" this talk illustrates
how various data management functions can provide tangible business value to organizations. Examples are provided for data
governance, architecture, data development, database operations management, data security, reference/master data, data
warehousing and BI, document and content management, metadata management, data quality management.
Kısa biyografisi: Peter Aiken, Ph. D. is widely acclaimed as one of the top ten data management authorities in the world. In
addition to examining the data management practices of more than 500 organizations, he has spent multi-year immersions with
organizations as diverse as the U.S. Department of Defense, Deutsche Bank, Nokia, Wells Fargo, the Commonwealth of Virginia,
and numerous other high profile clients. As President of DAMA International, his expertise in the practice is unquestioned. He
has been an Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University's School of Business Information Systems Department since
1993 and owns Data Blueprint, an award-winning data management and IT consulting firm.
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6. Stephen Brobst – Teradata CTO
Konu başlığı: Best Practices in Enterprise Information Management
Oturum içeriği: The effective management of enterprise information requires best practices in the areas of people, processes, and
technology. In this talk we will share both successful and unsuccessful practices in these areas. The scope of this workshop will
involve five key areas of enterprise information management: (1) metadata management, (2) data quality management, (3) data
security and privacy, (4) master data management, and (5) data integration. We will examine the role of governance at the
executive level and at the user level along with effective organizational structures and processes for both architectural and data
governance. We will also discuss the role of logical, physical, and semantic data modeling.
Kısa biyografisi: Stephen Brobst is the Chief Technology Officer for Teradata Corporation. His specialization is in the design and
construction of high-end data warehouse solutions. Stephen performed his graduate work in Computer Science at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology where his Masters and PhD research focused on high-performance parallel processing. He
also completed an MBA with joint course and thesis work at the Harvard Business School and the MIT Sloan School of
Management. Stephen has authored numerous books and articles related to advanced data management techniques. Stephen
has been on the faculty of The Data Warehousing Institute since 1996 and teaches courses related to Big Data Analytics, Real-
Time Data Warehousing, High Performance Data Warehouse Design, Data Visualization, Enterprise Information Management, and
Future Trends in Data Warehousing. He has been appointed to Barack Obama's Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and
Technology (PCAST) in the working group on Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD).
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7. Niels van Weeren – ING Bank NL Senior Manager
Konu başlığı: Üzerinde çalışılıyor.
Oturum içeriği: Üzerinde çalışılıyor.
Kısa biyografisi: Sr. Manager with broad experience in the Development and Management of Business Intelligence /
Datawarehouse IT competence centers (~ 50 FTE). Proven track record in the planning and delivery of state-of-the-art (Online)
Marketing Intelligence, Sales Intelligence, Finance and other Data Warehouse and BI solutions in the Financial Services industry.
His goal is creating better and faster insight in an increasingly more complex and agile world of CRM and (commercial)
management, by advocating and coining the large potential of BI. Building bridges between business and IT.
He specializes in Business Intelligence (BI), Marketing Intelligence and Data Warehouse strategy and solutions delivery, IT
governance & architecture, IT competence center development, BI vendor market, and CRM solutions.
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8. Andy Kovacs – Communication Consultant
Konu başlığı: The Golden Rules of Persuasive Communication for Data Managers
Oturum içeriği: Do you find it stressful and frustrating trying to explain your brilliant technical ideas and solutions to a non-technical audience
who hasn’t got a clue what you’re talking about? Well, you’re not alone! This is a painful difficulty for many of today’s data professionals. Your
nontechnical audience doesn’t speak your language. And they most certainly don’t have the skills, knowledge, education and experience
which you use to save their asses on a daily basis. So, when you need to make them understand the available options and when you need to
persuade them to buy-in to your brilliant solutions ... how should you structure your communication?
This presentation will give you the engineered persuasive communication strategy roadmap which we have been using for the last 10 years at
ELC Consultants to create the most successful strategic communication models for our multinational clients like Microsoft, Experian, Aviva,
BP, ING Bank and Vodafone. What’s more, because this persuasive communication strategy is designed to mirror the way that human beings
think when they encounter a problem, it’s effectively bullet-proof for any communication task and any type of communication ... no matter if
its spoken or written.
Kısa biyografisi: Andy Kovacs is NOT a data professional ... but there isn’t much he doesn’t know about the most effective way for data
professionals to successfully communicate!
He has an honours degree in Philosophy of Language from University College London and he has worked at the highest levels as a
Management Communication Coach and Consultant both in the UK, his home country, and Turkey, his adopted country, over his 16-year
career. In 1997, whilst working in London for Westminster City Council's flagship adult education service WAES in 1997, Andy frequently
encountered many native and second-language English speaking technical experts who lacked the specific written and spoken communication
skills, confidence and persuasive strategies to achieve total success in their jobs. As a result, he introduced a new approach: Management
Communication Consultancy.
For the last 10 years, Andy has been living in Istanbul, Turkey where he established his own company, ELC: Essential Leadership
Communication Consultants to offer premium management communication and management skills training to Turkish managers. Since its
foundation, ELC Consultants has successfully trained over 5,000 Turkish professionals in companies such as Microsoft, BP, Siemens, FNSS
(BAE Systems), Aviva, ING Bank, AvivaSA, Denizbank (Dexia) and Finansbank (National Bank of Greece)… to name but a few.
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9. Deniz Tunca – BI Evangelist & Consultant
Konu başlığı: Practical Data Governance
Oturum içeriği: This talk is about navigating the political landscape in your corporation in order to be successful in leading a data
governance (DG) initiative in a very practical way. The module will showcase practical examples of DG Critical Success Factors, how
to “sell DG” to executives, how to get cross-departmental agreement on common data definitions, DG organizational models, a
framework to measure executive compliance to DG, and how to drive DG to the shop floor.
Kısa biyografisi: Deniz Tunca has spent 18 years in Corporate America as an ‘intrapreneur’ mainly in San Francisco/Silicon Valley in
the field of technology having worked for companies such as Advent Software, Cisco Systems, AOL, and Lucent Technologies. He has
been repeatedly called upon to lead high-profile, corporate-wide initiatives requiring thought-leadership and self-starting skills to
materialize cross-functional programs that leverage people, process and technology.
For most recent employer, he pioneered a BI program, designed and led a DG practice and headed customer experience
management (customer loyalty) program. The successful BI program included getting an IT Project Manager assigned, project
funded, 13 departments to dedicate resources, leading the business in partnership with IT to deliver a data warehouse and a
standard reporting tool, information soundbite reports launched to drive adoption, and put a BI Competency Center in place. He was
then subsequently promoted to create, execute and lead a Data Governance practice.
He is also a Serial Entrepreneur, Investor and Independent Consultant. Most recent consulting engagements and Invited Colloquia at
Microsoft Turkiye, Bilgi University and Startup Weekend Istanbul. Mr. Tunca holds an MBA in Computer Information Systems and
Entrepreneurship from the Simon School of Business at the University of Rochester. He now lives in Istanbul with his wife and two
sons, and owns www.westsidecafebistro.com.
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